Difference of E1 and E20 emulator with the Flash Development Toolkit

Question:

The E1 and E20 emulator have the programming functions to internal flash memory (called the Writing the on-chip flash memory mode) in the High-performance Embedded Workshop environment.
Are there any differences between these functions and programming functions to flash memory with the Flash Development Toolkit?

Answer:

You have same results in programming. However, there are differences as follows.

E1 and E20 emulator

Flash Development Toolkit

Assumed to be used for

Simple programming after finishing development.

Programming in the mass production process stage. (programming with the push of a button)

Programming to internal flash memory

Only programming after erasing

Programming in a block. Featuring functions a general programming device has: erasing only a specified block and execution of command “verify” by itself. (See the Flash Development Toolkit User’s Manual for details)

Etc.

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Offering the evaluation version and the product version. Purchase the product version to benefit from technical support, when programming in the mass production process stage.

Note: E1 and E20 emulator can not be used for programming to external flash memory.